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chikenskin
06-16-2009, 08:54 PM
I have a few of the parts for a Street Fox Build here for sale.

The list includes:

Brand New Never Mounted Alex DM24 48H Alloy Nutted 20" wheels w/Joytech Hubs and 14mm axles.

Brand New Maxis hookworm tires w/ tube savers.

All Frame pieces cut to length and ground (accept where the headtubes mount to the frame, they still need grinding).

Welded Fork Tubes and Axle Mounts.

Dual Brake Lever.

Steering Rod w/ ball ends.

I'm throwing in the 24" Swingarm w/ bushings. If you don't need it, you will save on the shipping.

The design of the front end has been modified along with the frame itself to lower the CG. (scale drawings of the modifications also provided).

This would make a great start for your Street Fox project.
This is NOT all of the parts you will need but a lot of the work has already been done for you.

I have way to many projects going and no way to get to all of them so I thought I would pass this on to someone else to finish.

$150.00 plus actual shipping costs. I'm guessing shipping will be around $30 to $50 (it's pretty heavy).

email or pm me if interested.

http://i717.photobucket.com/albums/ww180/chikenskin/Street%20Fox/P1010002.jpg

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chikenskin
06-18-2009, 08:00 PM
I need this stuff out of the garage.
Price lowered to $150 shipped.

gbbwolf
06-18-2009, 11:58 PM
I seem to think this would be a decent deal for someone.


Only problem I forsee is your first post on this forum and it is something for sale.

Might try saying where you are located and maybe someone might be interested more if they could pick it up locally.

Not saying you are not the most trustworthy person on the planet or vice-versa, just saying noone ever heard from you before and that a first post is selling something, might scare some people off.

Nelson

chikenskin
06-19-2009, 06:51 AM
I understand..
I bought the plans a few months ago. I have lurked around here for quite some time. I never posted because I got all of the info I needed without asking questions.
Since I was fairly new to Tadpole trikes, I didn't have anything to offer.

I know when I was starting, I thought " it sure would be nice if I didn't have to chase all around for this stuff and just get started building" so I posted it all at once.

I know where you are coming from though. I have been burned pretty good buying stuff online before. Money is just to dang hard to come by these days to just be giving it to some punk.
I'm in Powell, TN. I would be happy to give out my phone number via pm if you would like to chat.

chikenskin
06-22-2009, 06:30 AM
SOLD...
Thanks slyfox.

slyfox
06-25-2009, 10:39 PM
Thanks Chikenskin

I received everything and it looks good. I like the CAD plans you made for your modified version of the Street Fox. I like how the welding angles are taken of without the complex fish mouth. I am sorry you are not going to be able to complete what you started. I will let you know how it turns out.

Thanks again. :)

ecrew
11-19-2009, 12:00 AM
Man I could use a set of 20" wheels :(

trikeman
11-19-2009, 08:36 AM
Man. I could use the knowledge of how to take care of angles to eliminate the pain of complex fish mouths on the Street Fox or any other tadpole with forward point cross arms. Brad says he doesn't know any easy way, and I sure don't either after thinking about it a long time. :elf:

chikenskin
11-19-2009, 08:40 AM
I cheated...
I drew it all in AutoCad and plotted it out full scale to make patterns.

trikeman
11-19-2009, 09:08 AM
I cheated...
I drew it all in AutoCad and plotted it out full scale to make patterns.

So, did you use AutoCad to rotate the crossarms to give you the proper center point and camber angles and then print them out? The technique is definitely something worth sharing if you can put it down in a paragraph or two.

I have tried to work out the math to do that complex rotation but my math skills are too weak.